| 1811 - 696 páginas
...Minerva, together with other fragments. " On the oppofite tympanum had been reprefented the con. teft between Minerva and Neptune for .the honour of giving...to the city. One or two of the figures remained on thh tympanum, and others were on the top. of the wall, thrown back by the explofion which deftroyed... | |
| Edward T W. Polehampton - 1815 - 688 páginas
...Mi. nerva, together with other fragments. On the opposite tympanum had been represented the contest between Minerva and Neptune for the honour of giving...others were on the top of the wall, thrown back by the explo. sion which destroyed the temple ; but the far greater part had fallen : aud a house beinj; built... | |
| Edward T W. Polehampton - 1815 - 712 páginas
...Mi. nerva, together with other fragments. On the opposite tympanum had been represented the contest between Minerva and Neptune for the honour of giving...others were on the top of the wall, thrown back by the explosion which destroyed the temple ; but the far greater part had fallen : and a house being built... | |
| Thomas Bruce Earl of Elgin - 1815 - 126 páginas
...also procured that most inimitable statue, in a reclining position, supposed to represent a river God. One or two of the figures remained on this tympanum,...others were on the top of the wall, thrown back by the explosion which destroyed the temple ; but the far greater part had fallen : and a house being built... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1825 - 854 páginas
...the Mmerva, together with other fragments. On the opposite tympanum hud been represented the contest between Minerva and Neptune for the honour of giving...tympanum, and others were on the top of the wall, thrown backby the explosion which destroyed the temple, but the far greater part had fallen; and a house being... | |
| William Blanchard Jerrold - 1852 - 248 páginas
...fragments from the WESTERN PEDIMENT. The subject illustrated on the western pediment was the contest between Minerva and Neptune for the honour of giving a name to Athens. The relics of these sculptures will now engage the visitor's attention. Undoubtedly the first... | |
| Blanchard Jerrold - 1852 - 248 páginas
...fragments from the WESTERN PEDIMENT. The subject illustrated on the western pediment was the contest between Minerva and Neptune for the honour of giving a name to Athens. The relics of these sculptures will now engage the visitor's attention. Undoubtedly the first... | |
| Adolf Michaelis - 1871 - 402 páginas
...in a reelininy position, suppoged to represent a river (Jod [A], Oiie or two of the ßyures [SC, W] remained on this tympanum, and others were on the. top of the wall, throtc» buck by the explositm tehich destroyed the temple: bat the far greater part had fallen, und... | |
| Peter Hertz - 1910 - 338 páginas
...vestlige med det østlige Gavlfelt virkelig har fundet Sted paa dette Punkt, idet Beretningen: ». . . and others were on the top of the wall, thrown back by the explosion . . .« her fejlagtig er henført til Figurfundet i Østfeltet i Stedet for til Figurfundet... | |
| Olga Palagia - 1998 - 178 páginas
...(Report,58 and 133). Hamilton ap. Michaelis, 192, "One or two of the figures remained on this tympanon, and others were on the top of the wall, thrown back by the explosion which destroyed the temple, but the far greater part had fallen." 43. Hamilton ap. Michalis,... | |
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